Newsweek Intern Assigned to Review Glenn Beck Book Admits She Only Rea

June 18th, 2010 4:13 PM
When reviewing a bestselling book, it is customary to read it first. Apparently Princeton doesn't teach that tidbit in its journalism classes anymore, as Newsweek intern (and Princeton student) Isia Jasiewicz decided she would attempt a review after reading only the first 10 pages--a fact she mentions in the last paragraph.Does Newsweek really have such disdain for Beck that it would not only…

Newsweek's Adler: Obama 'Chickens Out,' Fails to Push for Taxes to Mak

June 16th, 2010 11:26 AM
"Obama Chickens Out on Energy," a disgusted Ben Adler argued to Newsweek's The Gaggle blog readers this morning.Adler's chief complaint with last night's Oval Office address: Obama didn't call for massive tax hikes to push Americans to make more politically correct spending choices.The Newsweek writer -- formerly a self-styled "propagandist" for the liberal Center for American Progress -- avoided…

Religion Blogger Shreds Newsweek's Take on 'Saint Sarah' Palin

June 15th, 2010 3:06 PM
"You have been weighed in the balances and found wanting." That's how the biblical prophet Daniel interpreted the writing on the wall that heralded the imminent demise of the Babylonian Empire. It could also sum up journalist Sarah Pulliam Bailey's take on Lisa Miller's "Saint Sarah" piece in Newsweek (emphases mine):Journalists have long been puzzled over Sarah Palin’s popularity. In November,…

Maher: Media 'Way Too Stupid' to Understand Israel/Palestine Conflict

June 12th, 2010 12:29 PM
It wasn't us who said this. Instead, it's one of their own - an outspoken openly liberal talk show with a cynical view of the mainstream media. On the June 11 Web portion of HBO's "Real Time with Bill Maher" called "Overtime," Newsweek editor Jon Meacham offered the argument there is not a pro-Israel bias in the media, which is often alleged. "The idea that there is a pro-Israeli bias in the…

Newsweek Takes Another Shot at Palin on Cover: 'Saint Sarah'; Palin Re

June 12th, 2010 2:13 AM
Not this again. There is obviously not enough going on in the world for Newsweek magazine this week because once again Sarah Palin is on the cover. Palin, the former governor of Alaska and the 2008 Republican vice-presidential nominee was also on the cover of Newsweek back in November 2009, in running shorts. This time she is featured as "Saint Sarah: What's Palin's appeal to conservative…

Newsweek’s Jonathan Alter Pouts that Obama Has to Clean Up Bush’s

June 10th, 2010 12:18 PM
Jonathan Alter of Newsweek once again blamed Bush and the Republicans for creating the mess that Obama is now cleaning up, preventing the President from accomplishing his agendas.Alter, appearing Wednesday on MSNBC’s “The Daily Rundown,” called the BP oil spill crisis “the perfect metaphor” for Obama’s presidency so far. “It’s been cleaning up a lot of the messes left to him by his predecessors…

Newsweek’s Alter Praises Helen Thomas for ‘Asking the Tough Questi

June 8th, 2010 8:14 AM
On Monday’s Joy Behar Show on HLN, as host Behar led a discussion of long-time journalist Helen Thomas’s recent anti-Israel remarks with guest Jonathan Alter – of Newsweek and MSNBC – and comedian Robert Klein, Alter admitted that, as a Jew, he was offended by her words, but, although he claimed that "I`m not rationalizing it, Joy, I'm not trying to excuse her," he pinned some of the blame on "…

After Ignoring Left's Attacks on Conservative Women, Newsweek Gets Ups

June 7th, 2010 5:46 PM
Sexism is a selective phenomenon for much of the media. It seems even satirical or light-hearted content, when produced by conservatives, has the amazing ability to acquire the label while even the most vitriolic and derogatory liberal writings can avoid it.RightWingNews, the popular conservative blog, surely knew it would garner some disdain from the left in publishing its 2010 edition of the "…

Planned 'JC' Cartoon Illustrates Comedy Central's Uneven Irreverence

June 7th, 2010 12:34 PM
Managing Editor's Note: The following was originally published today at the Washington Post/Newsweek "On Faith" page. Mr. Bozell was asked to contribute this "Guest Voice" column to explain his complaints about Comedy Central's planned "JC" cartoon. Comedians often pride themselves on being irreverent, and in today's popular culture a favorite thing to ridicule is religion. The network Comedy…

Howard Kurtz Gives Weak Reassurances Over Possible Newsweek Sale to 'I

June 7th, 2010 12:24 PM
"I, for one, welcome our new insect overlords."That is the Kent Brockman line from "The Simpsons" that Newsweek staffers fear they might have to repeat in some form if their magazine is purchased by NewsMax aka "insect overlords." To make all the nervous liberals out there feel better, Howard Kurtz of the Washington Post which owns Newsweek has given some reassurances that the NewsMax purchase…

Predictable: CNN’s Fareed Zakaria Blames Bush for Israeli Flotilla T

June 6th, 2010 4:46 PM
Obviously, blaming former President George W. Bush is en vogue - for everything from the BP oil spill to the current economic malaise. But some things that are going wrong in the world - it just seems to be a bit of a stretch to pin on a former administration. But that didn't stop CNN's Fareed Zakaria, also the editor of Newsweek International. On his June 6 show "Fareed Zakaria GPS," Zakaria…

Liberal Heads Explode Over Prospect of Newsweek Acquisition by NewsMax

June 4th, 2010 2:56 PM
Be on the alert for exploding liberal heads.And the reason for these impending explosions? Michael Calderon at Yahoo! News reports: It's been almost a month since the Washington Post Co. put Newsweek on the market, and by 5 p.m. today the initial bids are due. Despite skepticism  over whether there will be bidders, Yahoo! News can confirm there's at least one: Newsmax Media."Newsmax Media Inc.…

Essay: Bible Belt Texas Should be More Like Godless Denmark, Post Reli

June 4th, 2010 2:45 PM
It seems when John Lennon sang "Imagine" (aka. The Worst Song of All Time) he was talking about ... Denmark. That must be the point of a curious piece on The Washington Post's ever-more ironically named "On Faith" blog. In an article titled "One nation Under God and a lot of stress," Alyce M. McKenzie, professor of homiletics at the Perkins School of Theology, was quite taken with her son's…

Newsweek Print Edition Features Revel in Snarky Conservative Bashing

June 2nd, 2010 3:39 PM